Reddit programming hot 25 on 2017-08-03
- Netflix opensources its first D library: Vectorflow
- StackOverflow closing the documentation beta on August 8th
- uppy.io - Make file uploads survive browser crashes
- How I implemented my own crypto
- npm package is stealing env variables
- TypeScripts Type System is Turing Complete
- Angular is unable to build large applications
- Pattern Matching in Java with Brian Goetz
- New Node.js API will shield modules from JavaScript engine changes
- Operation Luigi: How I hacked my friend without her noticing
- FP Conf, Compose :: Melbourne 2017 — August 28-29th (x-post /r/haskell)
- Project Sulong, a LLVM bitcode interprete, JVM Language Summit 2017
- Developing parallelised code with MPI for dummies, in C (Part 2/2)
- GNU C Library version 2.26 released
- Humble Bundle gamedev books (Unity, Unreal)
- Introduction to Reed-Solomon and Berlekamp-Welch for error correction
- Vectors and Values, JVM Language Summit 2017
- Ahead Of Time (AOT) Internals, JVM Language Summit 2017
- Sam cleaning the Citadel (GoT) for 10 hours with Python
- The Case Against Kotlin – Pinterest Engineering
- Rust-based framework to contain untrustworthy apps in AppContainers
- Fearless concurrency with hazard pointers
- Design Pattern Dangers
- A lispy new language embedded in Python: Hy
- Using Haskell packages in Eta
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As steemit evolves, one will be able to filter out semi-automated posts like this.
Let me know if you like my comments, always happy to help if you know what I mean.
good job supreme have a good night